Welcome to /r/art!This is a community of art lovers that share their favorite pieces, news or information that will impact the art community. Review the subreddit rules before posting.

Title Formatting Guidelines:

Titles should be to the point; all extra information or context should be added in the comments.

Your artwork - "Title, Medium, Size"

Another artist's work - "Title, Artist, Medium, Year"

Album of artworks - "Collection of my (or another artist's) work, Medium."

News article - "Title, Year"

Discussion - make it a self post. Expand on your question in the text and include image examples when possible.

Subreddit Rules:

Rules

Notes

1. Use the correct title formatting.

The title formatting is outlined above. Make sure to follow it or else your post will be removed. Do not add any extraneous information or be subjective in your title.

2. Please add flair to your post.

Click on the red "Please Add Flair to Your Post" button after you post, and select whether it is an "Artwork," "Article," "Discussion," etc. If you are looking for constructive criticism, please add the "Artwork CC" flair.

3. Give credit to the artist.

Add the artist's name to the title and provide a link to their site in the comments whenever possible.

4. Do not link to blogs.

The only article posts accepted are ones to reputable news sites featuring recent news related to the art world.

5. Do not make multiple posts, make an album instead.

Also please do not re-post your work unless otherwise told to.

6. Do not submit sketches, doodles or unfinished work.

Post these to other subreddits like /r/IDAP, /r/sketches and /r/doodles instead. If it's an unfinished work and you need advice, post it as a self post.

Try to add to the conversation in a meaningful way. If you have nothing to contribute but like the post, then upvote the post instead. Comments that don't add to the conversation may be subject to removal.

10. If you want to critique a post, be constructive and follow Reddiquette.

Don't engage in personal attacks, hate speech or racism, and do not complain about downvotes.

11. Mods reserve the right to remove submissions that aren't high quality.

This refers both to the quality of the submission and quality of the photograph. We realize this is subjective, so consider posting in /r/IDAP or one of the other art related subreddits listed here if you're not sure.

I was not sure where I could post this I want to show of my art, however I would like some feedback on my blog itself. If this is inappropriate I will understand. I need to know what else
I can do to make my website more engaging, more interesting and enjoyable for the people that come there. If I am not being specific enough please feel free to say so in the comments. Thanks everybody.
My Site
Edit: Fixed the link. ...geez I can't even spell my name right.